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Improved video and wireless communications from Moxa

Moxa has introduced new technology which it claims improve network reliability for smart transportation applications. V-On Video Always On is a video stream recovery technology on Moxa's latest Ethernet switches that provides 50ms redundancy for multicast video streams when used with Moxa's Turbo Ring or Turbo Chain. The company says that with a simple configuration setting, the technology enables the video stream to resume almost as quickly as the network itself.
August 25, 2015 Read time: 1 min
97 Moxa has introduced new technology which it claims improve network reliability for smart transportation applications.

V-On Video Always On is a video stream recovery technology on Moxa's latest Ethernet switches that provides 50ms redundancy for multicast video streams when used with Moxa's Turbo Ring or Turbo Chain. The company says that with a simple configuration setting, the technology enables the video stream to resume almost as quickly as the network itself.

Moxa’s WDR-3124A is a combination Wi-Fi and cellular router designed to enable rugged and reliable remote access to critical vehicle and passenger data. Four built-in Ethernet ports consolidate IP-based communications between the various onboard devices, sensors and cameras and the built-in cellular interface transmits critical live data while in transit. Back at base, the built-in Wi-Fi interface connects directly with the control centre to share all accumulated onboard data.

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